American Learns about the Aussie Holden LX Torana A9X

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  • @IWrocker
    @IWrocker  Před 2 lety +18

    What Car should I learn about next!!! ⁉⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @shane35188
      @shane35188 Před 2 lety +30

      Xy/xw falcon Gt-ho phase 3 the most expensive cars in Australia from the same era u need to do some more fords from this era

    • @peterjames5906
      @peterjames5906 Před 2 lety +12

      Brock's VK Commodore.
      Having driven Mt Panorama, HiddenValley race track in Darwin NT, and Phillip Island, can I suggest a review of some of the cars and bikes around Phillip Island race track, especially turn 4or 5 and Lukey Heights.

    • @maxfish4770
      @maxfish4770 Před 2 lety +1

      Mick Taylor.

    • @vortex925
      @vortex925 Před 2 lety +11

      XW-XY Phase 3 gen or the XA-XC or as you'd know it the Mad Max car

    • @hainesy67
      @hainesy67 Před 2 lety +1

      @@peterjames5906 That big banger was pure evil, probably the last real Aussie Beast.

  • @ClunieGarage
    @ClunieGarage Před 2 lety +57

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    • @mikeadams5141
      @mikeadams5141 Před 2 lety +3

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      @tim0e Před 2 lety +3

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  • @menix1984
    @menix1984 Před 2 lety +5

    Australian cars like the 1970 Ford XY GT Falcon, 1973,1974 Ford XB GT Falcon, 1972 VH Valiant Charger, 1969 HT Holden Monaro, 1972,1973 HQ Holden Monaro all from the greatest era of Australian motoring and I do agree with you about the Holden Torana.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před 2 lety +41

    I'm a Ford fan. However, when I was a young teen, I got to ride in a modified A(X. This thing had a 308 with twin 750 Double-pumpers on top of a tunnel ram manifold and was freaking scary quick. Just awesome. The same bloke ( a neighbour) also owned an L34 Bathurst spec 'sleeper'. Oh, and my dad worked at as a senior mechanic at a major Holden dealer for a while, so he would bring home many of the second-hand trade-ins 'to test drive'. Statesmans, Devilles, Toranas etc. He brought home a Hot Pink GTR XU1 Bathurst model one day. Oh, maaaan.

    • @baird55aus
      @baird55aus Před 2 lety +3

      yes and the 308 and the 253 V8s were an Australian design which took elements of other GM V8s to create an Australia only engine

    • @andrewcoulter323
      @andrewcoulter323 Před rokem +2

      the XU-1 was a beast ey....

  • @jjdees
    @jjdees Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad had one of these when I was growing up (1977 LX Torana a9x hatch).
    Awesome car. 5L 308 beast
    I remember him taking us for a "drive" and doing about 220km/h on the main straight between the city of Geraldton (Western Australia)and the airport outside of town.
    He got rid of it to a "friend" (before they skyrocketed in value. The friend ripped the motor out and put it into a regular 4 door "sunbird' which really pissed my dad off and he regretted selling it when that happened.
    My partner knew I loved that car, so last year (just before my Birthday) she saw a puzzle featuring my dad's car (exactly the same) and brought it for me. Best present ever. My dad's been dead for 15 years now, so it was a great memory jolter and I have to admit I cried a bit.
    I would love to have the cash to buy one to relive my childhood. One day maybe.
    RIP dad.

  • @56music64
    @56music64 Před 2 lety +8

    iWocker, can we bottle your enthusiasm and passion! My new fav and I am not even a car head!

  • @_alifeallmine_
    @_alifeallmine_ Před 2 lety +3

    This and the ‘Mad Max’ 2 Door Falcon are far and away my favourite Aussie Classics. Was awesome to grow up in that time. My friend had a highly modified 2 Door Falcon, so many great memories of driving it, being a passenger cruising and on long coastal trips. Great times.

  • @dougcox3990
    @dougcox3990 Před 2 lety +2

    The A9X didn't have roller rockers, but had twin thermatic fans behind the radiator for cooling, and the floor pan was unique to the A9X in order to fit the disc brake equpped 10 bolt Salisbury diff. No radio. Also the RTS, Radial Tuned Suspension which turned Holdens, particularly the HZ, from ploughs to handlers.

    • @nobikeman
      @nobikeman Před 2 lety +2

      Actually the same floor used in the UC Torana

    • @obiemichaels9675
      @obiemichaels9675 Před 5 měsíci

      actually you’re both wrong
      They didn’t have twin fans they had d a single fan in front of the radiator and the rear floor is not UC it’s unique to the A9X

  • @lynwill65
    @lynwill65 Před 2 lety +2

    My first car was a 1974 LH Torana, a 6cyl, 3 speed manual on the column. I LOVED it!! My sister had a 6cyl LJ Torana (original type).
    My car was great until an idiot ran a red light and hit me.

  • @mista2621
    @mista2621 Před 2 lety +14

    Easy , Peter Brock won in the XU1 torana ( a 202 6cly), SLR5000 torana and the A9X torana. In Aus and NZ , you were either a Holden or Ford Man , Brocky was our Holden Hero. I've always been a Holden Man Home grow Muscle from Downunder

    • @davidwarland2680
      @davidwarland2680 Před rokem

      lol yep, holdens were, so far better that, fords, nothing compared, 1979, A9X best ozzy car ever

  • @corzahazard444
    @corzahazard444 Před 2 lety +6

    As a bonus tip, that not many people really know, those cowls on the bonnet actually draw in fresh air to the carburetor, not let the heat out like most think, there's a big negative pressure between that and the the windshield that then sucks air in

  • @304motorsport9
    @304motorsport9 Před 2 lety +1

    My uncle was friends with the guy that owned Brocks original Bathurst A9X, he had it stored in one of his sheds in the 90’s, got me hooked on Torana’s. They are the best looking old school car out there.

  • @susancoman5529
    @susancoman5529 Před 2 lety

    My son bought a TD Gemini wagon when he was 17. Still has it, original. Perfect condition. His pride and joy.

  • @procrasin1
    @procrasin1 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks so much for this video this was close to my heart and took me back to when I was 16 to 22 when I owned a worked 186 6 cylinder LH Torana dun up to look like the SLR5000. You’d be surprised just how hard it would go for a 6 cylinder and how it’d handle like it was on rails. But after the v8 went into it was an altogether different very scary animal which when I look back on those years I always feel that I am lucky to be alive today …. I loved that car!

  • @knytestorme
    @knytestorme Před 2 lety +14

    Growing up we had a GTHO, a HQ 308 and an XB fastback. I've had an XY GT, R33 Skyline, XR-8 and currently driving an SS-V Commodore. Growing up watching Bathurst, being a major Brocky fan there are only 2 cars I'd sell my soul for, a 77 Firebird and a 79 A9X SS (though possibly also an XU-1 as an different shaped Torana).
    The thing that always drew me in were the sound, the flares, the stance, that drop-tank and yeah if you ever see one with full-length side pipes it's the sexiest car ever made in my opinion, even counting hypercars and supercars

    • @dylanzrim3635
      @dylanzrim3635 Před 2 lety

      Surprised there’s not a VL in there, but I guess you got your RB goodness from the 33

    • @knytestorme
      @knytestorme Před 2 lety

      @@dylanzrim3635 yeah, I had always wanted a 33 or a 34 and got a great deal on an import., Blown turbo about 6 months in showed me why it was a good deal, but that just gave an excuse for more power :D

    • @schrader.w.e
      @schrader.w.e Před 2 lety

      Very nice collection of yours you have had

    • @ianm3172
      @ianm3172 Před 2 lety

      You have good taste in cars, fun fun fun in an XU1.😎

  • @nicholasfelsbourg4526
    @nicholasfelsbourg4526 Před 2 lety +1

    both Holden and Ford had great cars in the late 1960s through to the early 80s , the Holden Torana Hatch in the 1970s had a attachable tent that when you had the hatch open you attached the shroud making it a camper and place to sleep, the 1970s had the get away panel vans like the Sandman giving you the freedom to camp and sleep where you wanted and handy at the drive ins to have the tail gate facing the screen to watch the movies.

  • @kevinbowron2688
    @kevinbowron2688 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a Ford man always, but I drove one of these, canary yellow, for about 6 months, majorly worked 308 and it was awesome, have to say the most enjoyable car to drive.( thrash ).

  • @fetusmccarlane9627
    @fetusmccarlane9627 Před 2 lety +8

    I love Vega's. I've had a few Toranas over the years and my mum had an LH SLR 4.2 litre V8 4 speed when I was a young teenager.

    • @fetusmccarlane9627
      @fetusmccarlane9627 Před 2 lety +1

      And Check out the Chrysler E49 Charger

    • @sporkfindus4777
      @sporkfindus4777 Před rokem

      I was wondering if it was more closely related to the Chevy Vega. Obviously the GM design language stretched across the continents.

  • @toddhagan1454
    @toddhagan1454 Před 2 lety +15

    Starting to sound like a Holden Man there Ian. Bleed red brother 👊🏼

  • @fyiaustralia9686
    @fyiaustralia9686 Před 2 lety +2

    There was a time in Australia - 1970s - when you were either a "Holden man" or a "Ford man". No other muscle car mattered. The rivalry between enthusiasts of these two marques was intense, and people would argue til they were blue in the face about their favourite car.

    • @xxpistonbrokexx3720
      @xxpistonbrokexx3720 Před 2 lety +1

      The rivalry is still there, I was always a Ford man but since they stopped building both Holden and Ford's here, I'm now an Australian car fan.

  • @barbz8122
    @barbz8122 Před 2 lety +2

    Dick Johnson's reaction to driving Brock's a9x torana at Bathurst is great content, u must see, he tells great stories about each other, it was done recently too

    • @darianistead2239
      @darianistead2239 Před 2 lety

      Even Brock driving a phase 3 round Bathurst was a great story.

  • @NoBustdPluggers
    @NoBustdPluggers Před 2 lety +12

    Dude, there are so many classic muscle cars in Australia, look into the Chrysler R/T Charger E49, Hemi I6 ran a 14.0s stock 1/4 mile the Ford XY GT HO Phase III ran a 14.4s stock & XA GT HO Phase IV, the XA, XB, XC Ford Falcon 2 door the XC had the cobra pack, '69 Valiant VF coupe based on the dodge dart with cosmetic differences, Holden Monaro HQ also the HK, HT, HG models in the late 60's.
    I'm a Mopar fan with a soft spot for most Bowtie/Lion cars.

    • @YetMoreCupsOfTea
      @YetMoreCupsOfTea Před 2 lety +1

      Nothing like the sound of the R/T Charger. My father had a sleeper version of one - a Charger wagon in plain cream paint with nice mags, but where he'd re-built the engine to widen the bore somewhat, switched out the cam, and added triple Webbers, among other other tweaks. I remember the rumble of him coming home from work in my early childhood.

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Před 2 lety +1

      E49 was 13x8 at the street drags, HOs could not break out of 14s. A standard GT was only marginally slower as were L34s with some OEM hop up bits. But they exploded gearboxes and diffs.
      308 XU1 were mid 13s. And yes there was several in Adelaide in that period.
      And a 454 Austin A90 was low 12s. Very fast in those days, mid 70s

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Před 2 lety +9

    Even the 6 cylinder model of the Torana hatchback was excellent. It was so lightweight the handling was fantastic !
    I hope everyone watching this realises that the A9X is a +$250,000 car now, only 47 made ?
    200kw = 270hp, yeah not huge power but it was light, the road car weighed only 1242kg /2738lb, the race car would have been under 1100kg/2425lb.
    I've only seen an A9X once, it drove past me up a hill in the mid 1980's, OMG, I'd never heard a car that sounded more like an angry Lion, BEAUTIFUL and terrifying at the same time !

    • @chrish4469
      @chrish4469 Před 2 lety +2

      There were 305 sedans and 100 hatchs for sale to the public. 11 sedans and 41 hatches were sold through GMP&A to race teams with no motor or gearbox

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrish4469 Thanks for this post Chris, I must have been reading about the 41 A9X Hatchback race cars you mentioned.
      My reference was probably that old 1990's Motor magazine that said "1 of 41" on the front cover...

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Před 2 lety

      The 6 cyl Torana was very nimble, more so than the V8s. A better version of the 6 would have even been better. And I have owned several LH LX UC in 4, 6 and V8.

    • @wallywalpamur4960
      @wallywalpamur4960 Před 2 lety

      What makes you think it was an A9X?

    • @chrish4469
      @chrish4469 Před 2 lety

      @@wallywalpamur4960 What are you on about?

  • @oldskool1977
    @oldskool1977 Před rokem +1

    I've had 2 Holden LX Torana's and love them. My 2nd was a V8 with a Supra 5 speed. It flew.

  • @brettjohnson1475
    @brettjohnson1475 Před 2 lety +1

    from 1989 Up until 2001 I was the owner of several SLR Torana's I had a 4.2 lt V8 253Ci still a pretty lethal machine. One of my biggest regrets was letting those machines go!

  • @shane35188
    @shane35188 Před 2 lety +4

    Xy/xw falcon Gt-ho the most expensive cars in Australia from the same era u need to do some more fords from this era

  • @davidkeep6526
    @davidkeep6526 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic to see your interest in great cars from different countries ! A true auto fan can appreciate a 1500 british sports car and an 8ltr viper ! Stay safe man. 😎👍

  • @micheledix2616
    @micheledix2616 Před 2 lety

    Many an Aussie driver in the 70's drove on road not hotted Toranas including this old lady when a young mother. Loved my Torana with its Isuzu motor. What pick up to pass a heavy truck on the highway. Just a plain of the assembly line not hotted , just fantastic little beastie

  • @dieselbuilder5901
    @dieselbuilder5901 Před 2 lety +1

    I owned a stock 4 door '78 LX Torana in the 80's. I put the flare kit on it and just as factory stock it would do nearly 200km/h. My cousin owned an A9X and it truly was an absolutely awesome beast! Great memories you're bringing back my friend!

  • @drummerboy2834
    @drummerboy2834 Před 2 lety +6

    LX easily the best looking Torana built

    • @_Hamish
      @_Hamish Před 2 lety

      LJ >

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed

    • @drummerboy2834
      @drummerboy2834 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_Hamish not a huge fan of LJ’s, too pointy for me… That’s why I love my HQ coupes, perfect mix of front ends 👍

    • @_Hamish
      @_Hamish Před 2 lety

      @@drummerboy2834 Yeah they are all beautiful. I just love the shape of the LJ coupe but the LX is gorgeous as well. I would be a happy man owning either.

  • @nickl2548
    @nickl2548 Před 2 lety +4

    The A9X was also built as a 4 door, however the two door hatchback was preferred by race teams for its aerodynamics especially for the Bathurst race.

    • @markgriffin4888
      @markgriffin4888 Před 2 lety

      I'm thinking you will find that the 4door version was the L34.
      First in that body shape was the SLR5000 , piece of shit ,then the L34, then the A9X ,which came as a six cylinders.

    • @gregfletchet200
      @gregfletchet200 Před rokem +1

      @@markgriffin4888 There were LX Torana A9X Sedans all built in 1977 and all with 308 V8 motors . There was never an optional engine . The L34 was the earlier LH Torana .

    • @markgriffin4888
      @markgriffin4888 Před rokem

      @@gregfletchet200 - sorry to disappoint you but there were 6 cylinder SS fastback 2dr LX. I worked with a gentleman who owns one, and he wins a lot of bets against people who don't believe him. He purchased the vechicle new,has the paperwork to prove that the vechicle is 100% original.

    • @gregfletchet200
      @gregfletchet200 Před rokem +2

      @@markgriffin4888 Not disappointed at all , it’s just good of you to confirm what an ignorant Flog you are . An LX Torana SS 6 cyclinder is NOT an A9X . It is a completely different car . As I stated , every Torana A9X had a 308 V8 motor .Do some basic research and you might actually learn something .

    • @kobie7515
      @kobie7515 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@gregfletchet200 😂 100% correct A9X were 100% 308 v8 . LX SS were 2 door hatch available in 6 or 253 and 308 V8 .same for LX SLR 4 DOOR 202 .253. Or 308 . A9X was both 2 door hatch and 4 door .so either SS or SLR5000 . Lot of people dont know this for some reason. I owned and drove the LX SS 308 ( not A9X) and also had LX SS 202 back in the 90s .owned many varients but those 2 were my favs . Had A9X replicas and L34 replica but never owned the real ones 😢

  • @dresdyn100
    @dresdyn100 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember my parents talking about getting a new car they agreed that the 77 LZ Kingswood be a great idea as my little brother had just been born so heaps of space. So dad goes down to the local Holden dealer and returns telling us he'd ordered it. We were all excited on delivery day and waited for dad to arrive home with our new car. I heard a deep "thrumming" coming down the road and then this red beast arrived in our driveway... 2 door version. It was the first and only serious argument I ever heard my parents ever have to this day. We kept it for years but mum got her Kingswood about 12 months later after dad conceded that putting a kid in a kiddy seat in the back of the LX was a pain in the arse.

  • @lachlanamodeo3124
    @lachlanamodeo3124 Před 2 lety +1

    Hay mate awesome video it’s not very often these cars get put in the world spotlight seems to be the case with most of the vehicles we produced down under but that’s another story.
    If you want to know more about the Holden A9X Torana and how it came about first you need to have a look at its predecessor the L34 Torana both the L34 and the A9X Torana were factory race specials designed for competition use for the Australian touring car championship of the day both these vehicles were very potent bits of machinery on the streets and on the track .
    The early L34 competition Torana introduced in 1974 was a upgraded package on the LH series Torana SLR 5000 the LH SLR 5000 was raced early 1974 but provided to be not up to the task so Holden modified the the original LH SLR 5000 to make it more suitable for competition use there for the LH SLR 5000 L34 package was made.
    The L34 was a very good package but suffered a few reliably issues manly due to its drive line still almost the same as the previous model racing Torana the 6 cylinder Torana XU1 so the L34 was still using the XU1 stile 4speed gear box and the tiny little banjo rear axle behind what is now a 400+ hp Holden L34 V8 there for you had to drive very smooth to not brake teeth and shred gears in the gear box and not get on the gas to aggressively out of the corners because you would snap a rear axle in the tiny diff .
    So in 1977 the A9X Torana was introduced in the LX Torana range in both 2 and 4 door body stiles the A9X basically was the update on the L34 to rectify all of the short comings the previous model had so this was done by changing the gear box to the super T10 borgwarner gear box and the 10 bolt Salisbury diff and things like that all to make the most potent muscle car in Australian history

  • @Notric
    @Notric Před 2 lety +15

    Xu-1 would be great choice for next Holden.

  • @maxrockatanksyOG
    @maxrockatanksyOG Před 2 lety +5

    Late 90's, High School, NE NSW. One of my friends, his older brother had a genuine SLR 5000 in that Burnt Orange colour with the black stripes, he would drop off us at school and nail it up the road.
    Their dad was a HDT engine tuner in the mid to late 70's, so he had built the motor & box and had tuned the damn thing (he said he would take the Holdens from Bathurst out to Blayney and back and "road tune" them), this was the days when Japanese imports were _just_ starting to build traction here in Australia- and that frigging SLR 5000 would decimate all until the early 2000's when big power imports were the thing.

  • @DMRH69
    @DMRH69 Před 8 měsíci

    On the street scene. The A9X was a legend for the "midnight racers". This was before their value skyrocketed like today.
    I recall my low 12-sec Mazda RX-3 coupe against one guys high 12-sec A9X back in the early 90's.
    We often raced each other out the back of industrial zones as part of Sydney's "Midnight racing" scene. His V8 torque getting the starts but the Rotary revs overtaking him around the 350-400m mark
    He was amazed at the little 1.3lt Rotary surpassing his V8 muscle car each time. Remember that a 12-sec street car in the early 90's was considered "quick" & neither had any drag-racer set-ups, talking pure street racing sports / touring suspension / tyres.... Once he asked to "Swap cars" as he was curious to learn what is it about these rotaries. So we raced each other. I took his A9X, he took my RX-3.........lol
    What a hoot, he came back commenting...... "It's super smooth with no torque but it still pins my A9X. I don't get it"....
    My comment back to him was. "Your A9X is all torque & feels very rough (brutal). Pins me into the seat but runs out of puff as the revs rise". Yet it matches my RX-3 (in certain conditions)
    The weird things we did back then. A Rotary guy taking this V8 for a blast whilst the Torana guy takes the Rotary out.
    Conclusions...... The A9X guy felt like he just violated an unwritten oath, I'm happy to stay with my A9X
    Conclusions...... The RX-3 guy feeling like, those V8's are too brutal. Give me smooth anytime

  • @F1Tragic
    @F1Tragic Před 2 lety

    The early 70’s was a wonderful era for Aussie muscle cars, the Ford GTHO Phase 3, the Torana GTR XU1 and the Valiant Charger L34 - then came the two-door Falcons and the Torana’s you are reviewing now. Timeless classics in this part of the world. FYI: Someone has probably told you by now but the GTHO Phase 3 was the fastest four-door production car in the world when it was released, what a lot of people do not know is, the last Ford Falcon XR6 (non turbo) runs the same quarter mile time as the GTHO Phase 3! The evolution of the motor car is a great story in itself!

  • @mitchbyrnes6312
    @mitchbyrnes6312 Před 2 lety +5

    He should watch “Peter Brock’s racing car collection to be auctioned off” by Lloyds auctions, not only do they go though and show off his cars and a replica off pb’s first ever race car which he build from stretched, and the replica was build by peters son, and u really get a sense of the man behind the legend, and y besides his skill behind the wheel, he is soo beloved

    • @1953beetle
      @1953beetle Před 2 lety +1

      Just to think that Peter started off as a priviteer,and became a hero to many.May he rest in peace (he also set a few records that will never be beaten,like winning Bathurst by 6 laps).

  • @damianm3786
    @damianm3786 Před 2 lety +40

    As a Ford fan, Ian you should check out XB Ford Falcon the same car use in the original Mad Max (road warrior). I owned a XB coupe I love it. Now I have FG XR8 Falcon.

    • @xpusostomos
      @xpusostomos Před 2 lety +8

      The hardtop Falcon is what made me a
      Ford fan. Still think it's the greatest looking car ever.

    • @damianm3786
      @damianm3786 Před 2 lety +2

      @@xpusostomos same here mate and I love the dash it’s like a cockpit.

    • @rodneymcgiveron
      @rodneymcgiveron Před 2 lety +6

      @@damianm3786 likewise ....the A9X is a stunner ..my favourite Torana by a country mile but the Falcon coupe is probably better ...Never get sick of looking at the last XC Cobra ...an absolute masterpiece ..

    • @dosdahrk4504
      @dosdahrk4504 Před 2 lety +2

      Mmmm sweet dessert the xbCoupe is

    • @damianm3786
      @damianm3786 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rodneymcgiveron the A9X were beasts the power weight ratio was unreal.
      I love my XB coupe with 351 Cleveland had lots of balls, did great burnouts.

  • @Staffo1972
    @Staffo1972 Před 2 lety +1

    Being a Aussie i'm a big fan of Holdens and valiant chryslers, would love to own a 1972 Z28 for sure

  • @Bsqudge
    @Bsqudge Před 2 lety +1

    I tell you what, that Chevy Vega looks very nice, definitely wouldn't be sad to own one of those baby's!

  • @740amvblongneck9
    @740amvblongneck9 Před 2 lety +5

    We really love our 4 doors. Also love wagons and of course the ute.

    • @stevenbalekic5683
      @stevenbalekic5683 Před 2 lety +1

      And panelvans....holden sandman and valiant drifter

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 Před 2 lety

      @@stevenbalekic5683 Sandman with GTS dash and front panels looked the best of the vans I reckon . Holden’s bolt on and off front clips HQ-HZ we’re great.

  • @pantonman
    @pantonman Před 2 lety +4

    My first car was a 1976 LX Torana, 6 cylinder. It went like a rocket.

    • @tim0e
      @tim0e Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, mine too, the 2850. But mine was a 77 that I bought in 78. It'd still do the ton (but my passenger side door would start to open a bit at the top when I got there)

    • @pantonman
      @pantonman Před 2 lety +1

      @@tim0e I traded mine in 1982 for a new VH 5 speed Commodore. within 6 months the Torana had been stolen from the new owner and pushed over the cliff at Big Hill near Lorne, Vic. 200 metres straight down to the rocks.

  • @damiangordon6906
    @damiangordon6906 Před 2 lety +1

    My first car was a LX torana and even though it was only a 4 cylinder it was so much fun to drive and definitely helped pick up the chicks back in the day lol

    • @peterbarber7613
      @peterbarber7613 Před 2 lety

      Damiam Gordon. Just wondering so you had the LX Sunbird

  • @308V8HZ
    @308V8HZ Před 2 lety +2

    My 1978 Holden Premier has an L31 with over 330klm 's on the clock and its never been overhauled , a couple of horses have left the paddock but still runs like new . Just shows you the work that went into these racing engines !!!

  • @alsheps300
    @alsheps300 Před 2 lety +5

    The conversion from Kilowatts to Mechanical Horsepower is about 1.34 Horsepower to a Kilowatt. So 170KW is about 227HP

    • @nordic5490
      @nordic5490 Před 2 lety +2

      And the 176kw stated by Holden was gross power, ie, engine dyno room power, with the altenator and water pump pully removed.

    • @brucelamberton8819
      @brucelamberton8819 Před 2 lety

      Although it wasn't anything like the later (ie. Commodore-era) operation, HDT gave customers the option of performance upgrades, with the car shipped from the dealer to the HDT workshop in Melbourne. Various options were available from enabling the bonnet scoop and cold air intake, engine mods (although road cars still had to run the L31 as the L34 wasn't certified under ADR27A regulations for pollution control) to full blue-printing. Output varied up to about 260hp.

  • @boostabuse
    @boostabuse Před 2 lety +3

    Check out the Holden Sandman or Ford Sierra Cosworth or Falcon XA,XB,XC, Coupe. VK Commodore, VL Commodore.all Group A racers.
    and can't forget when Mini won Bathurst 1966 I think. so much too chose from 👍

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Před 2 lety

      In 1966 race Morris Cooper S's (1275cc) finished in the top nine positions outright and in Class C. A Morris Cooper (998cc) finished 12th outright and first in class B..also 2nd and 3rd in class. Morris 850 and Morris Mini
      deluxe were in class A and finished. All were not same as today's Minis.

  • @markanthonyjosephcox4359

    Good see an American learning about the Mighty Aussie A9X Torana & legend like Peter Brock who we regard highly in Australian motor sport history, it’s not just America who built fast V8 cars to race to many motor sport victories.

  • @barryphillips7327
    @barryphillips7327 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the look of the SLR5000 with a 308!!
    My Dad had a HZ ute with a 308, nice ute!!

  • @randalltheuekauf6043
    @randalltheuekauf6043 Před 2 lety +3

    Torana is Aboriginal for " To Fly"

  • @terryg1575
    @terryg1575 Před 2 lety +1

    A9X and late 60s Mustangs are two of my all time favourite cars. Current model favourite car is the 3 cylinder GR Yaris…bespoke homologation car for the FIA WRC. Like the A9X, lot of power in small car.

  • @Thiswasmeanttobeeasy
    @Thiswasmeanttobeeasy Před 2 lety +1

    A mate's father had a four cylinder LC Torana when I was young. We called it the Turd Runner.

  • @philbox4566
    @philbox4566 Před 2 lety +1

    You should definitely check out the Holden Monaro series of touring cars as well. The HK 1968 model was a gorgeous beasty.

  • @TheSpankingMonkeys
    @TheSpankingMonkeys Před rokem

    A dream of mine is to own an XU-1 Torana... Haha and most likely it will stay a dream when they're fetching 6 figures!
    Great video Ian, Torana history is always great. Good to see the King of the mountain wasn't left out.

  • @stephenrawles89
    @stephenrawles89 Před 2 lety

    My old man had an SLR 5000 when i was little and all i can remember of it was it being bright yellow with all the grafix and alot of fun driving around town in it

  • @brucestorey3400
    @brucestorey3400 Před 2 lety +1

    Many thanks for the compliments re Australian performance cars. The A9X changed everything. Looked great, handled well, stopped well, and it won almost everything. Not often talked about was the Holden Dealer Team A9X's First, Second Third place result at the Waneroo Speedway in Perth, Aust. in around 1979.

  • @anthonyagnese4310
    @anthonyagnese4310 Před 2 lety

    I had an L.31 SLR5000 and an L34 back in the day . 1987. So wish I'd have hung on to em..But cops needed my driver's licence more than I did..😂. So wish I'd have kept my 4 door L34 .. you not wrong about how they look ..In the flesh once you see one you if you not seen before,you would be drooling for one . The most beautiful of all old Holden's .. RIP Peter Brock .

  • @jonsant7232
    @jonsant7232 Před 2 lety +1

    As I've said I owned a LX Torana in the 80s it was the best car I've ever owned even better than the new V8 Commodore I had in the 90s

  • @sporkfindus4777
    @sporkfindus4777 Před rokem +1

    Cosworth Vega was interesting too.
    Being a GM fan in the UK, I'd love an old Vauxhall Firenza, Ventora or VX4/90 or Cavalier Coupe or Opel Manta B. If you took one look at any of these cars, you would know instantly that they are GM. Unfortunately we never had V8s in our Vauxhalls (until the 2000s anyway), but the Germans did manage to put V8s in some of the big luxury Opels. I'm a big fan of Gerry Marshall who raced Magnum Firenzas (teammates with Peter Brock, who sometimes raced Vauxhalls in Europe), Old Nail (HP Firenza), Big Bertha (Ventora with a Holden V8), Baby Bertha (HP Firenza with Holden V8) and Mega Bertha (Cavalier Coupe which never raced). There's an interesting short video on CZcams called The Car that Outran the Cops about 40RA that's worth a watch. Of course you also had the Opel Mantas and Vauxhall HS Chevettes that did well in rallying. But American and Australian GM musclecars are something else. I'm a huge Pontiac Firebird fan in particular. These Holdens though are gorgeous. I was so pleased when Vauxhall-Opel just decided "f*** it!!" and imported and rebadged Holden Monaros a few years back at the same time as the Pontiac GTO made a return.

  • @divusaugstus
    @divusaugstus Před 2 lety +2

    As I mentioned in my comment on your Brock final lap vid you definitely check out the Torana XU1 - I also mistyped GTHO as GTO. I’ll never hear the end of that Aussie gear heads.

  • @LxToranaHatchy720hp
    @LxToranaHatchy720hp Před 2 lety

    That pale yellow torana you mentioned is called jasmine yellow and is a pastell flat colour. My favourite colour and is the same as my 1978 LX Torana with a 253 V8 and auto from factory production. Love it to bits.

  • @mgunning7362
    @mgunning7362 Před 2 lety

    The nostalgia reigns supreme. A car from the showroom not a great performer. Just a package that had the homologated bits to take racing and develop. They are very cool, wish I had one now, but the a9x back in the day was mums shopping cart with a V8 and a big fuel tank.

  • @matthewridgeway9250
    @matthewridgeway9250 Před rokem

    I had two Toranas. LH and UC. The options were wild. From various V8s, straight 6s and 4 cylinder motors, to Automatic and various manual gear boxes and braking components. All the bodies were set up to accept all the options so that mostly, no modifications were needed to build your Torana to your own preferences if one wanted too. They were very comfortable to ride in too and handled exceptionally well. They are actually a UK/German originsl design I think, but Australians are pretty good at tweeking designs to make them a litte better than the original design. These were built as Opals in Europe, Vauxhall in UK and Hindustan Contessa in India. Wagon versions were released in Asia, maybe in UK/Europe too, I am not sure, but these cars were fantastically broard in their availability. So, I hope one day, someone builds a museum with every option and body shape of this car represented. My 1978 UC Torana had a salisbury diff and a 202 CI 3.3L. Had a Traumatic (Trimatic) gearbox originally, but I changed that to an M21 four speed manual gearbox quite easily. Tha cast iron exhaust manifolds would bent like a banana over years because the alloy intake manifold would keep the middle of the exhauls manifold cooler then the ends. So an extractor exhaust system was a better option which I signed up to.
    So yes, they were fantastic were fantastic cars. Wish I never traded mine in.

  • @marksolomon6113
    @marksolomon6113 Před 2 lety

    It was 1989 Bought an $350 Rusty LH Torana 4 door 4 cylinder opal motor I think off an uncle.
    I cooked that & had a full recon XU1 spec 186 6 cylinder with a two barrel holly carburetor fitted to a 5 speed commodore gear box
    3:36 gear ratio it was my family car went the clappers 14” mags rear 13” front
    Loved the old Holden especially the Torana ever since

  • @xxpistonbrokexx3720
    @xxpistonbrokexx3720 Před 2 lety

    1969 Holden Hurricane is an amazing vehicle decades ahead of its time

  • @johnussss
    @johnussss Před rokem

    Chevy 308 in a light weight 2 door, and it looked BOSS!! Brocky drove the 79 race with an arm resting on the window and won by 6 laps.

  • @michaelreis7010
    @michaelreis7010 Před 2 lety

    I'm Aussie Chrysler and Mopar all the way but that shot of the A9X with the Marlboro on it is one of my favourite Car's of all time , it's a Sweet Machine

  • @user-vf4fv9fy3c
    @user-vf4fv9fy3c Před 9 měsíci

    Great appreciation video. Love your work!

  • @kevo6190
    @kevo6190 Před měsícem

    I just re-watched this. I'm Aussie and now I want one of those Chevy Vega coupes🤘. Suddenly interested

  • @davidprice7162
    @davidprice7162 Před 2 lety

    My first car was my mums old LX Torana. When she gave it to me, I switched out the old 202 with an over bored 186 with a 4 barrel carby, headers and hot ass cam in it, sprayed it blue and put an slr5000 flair kit on it. Never had the money for a V8 unfortunately. But you can get plenty of horsepower out of a 6. Could easily spin the wheels on it. God i wish I still had it.

  • @gregmorgan737
    @gregmorgan737 Před 2 lety

    Actually got to deliver a lounge suite to Bob Morris. Entered the front door , walk down this hallway till it opened up to a family room. On the left in this big glass cabinet, sat the trophy he won at Bathurst. Man, it was huge, the size of it shocked me. And as we know it was the A9X he drove that won the great race.

    • @obiemichaels9675
      @obiemichaels9675 Před 5 měsíci

      He won in 76 in an L34 never the A9X
      And the trophy is a plaque with a map of Bathurst , I had lunch at bobs place a few years ago

  • @YetMoreCupsOfTea
    @YetMoreCupsOfTea Před 2 lety

    I very nearly had an 77 LX Torana coupe as my first car (not one of the v8 models - it was a 202 straight six with a 350 Holley and a lump cam), but my mechanic uncle persuaded me not to buy it because there was an issue with the steering column. At the time, LX Toranas were cheap and a dime-a-dozen. Now I sort of wish I had bought it and just fixed it up. The same car today would fetch big dollars - it had a straight body, and had recently been repainted in a nice deep green and reupholstered in black leather. At some point in my life I'll buy one - the dream never faded.

  • @billmago7991
    @billmago7991 Před rokem

    A9X hatchback came with an option camping package called the hatch hutch. Its my fave alltime car....i was 14 in '77 and wanted one then and still do now😊

  • @sethking4634
    @sethking4634 Před 2 lety

    I have only two words for that car , beautiful perfection

  • @Cheesychicken98
    @Cheesychicken98 Před 2 lety +2

    As an Aussie I absolutely love your video!

  • @fknows1
    @fknows1 Před 2 lety +1

    You could race these Torana A9X's straight from the dealership, I was lucky enough to be involved in the development of RTS suspension technology and the for the A9X and also the development of handling components for Peter Brocks Torana's, there was also A A9X4 door built and raced as well
    peter brock did wont to bring Chevy Monza into Australia and race as well ,but Holden wanted their own,

  • @susancoman5529
    @susancoman5529 Před 2 lety

    My husband owned a sandman Ute, but we had to sell it when we were having our first child. With 2 bucket seats, there was no room for a baby capsule. He often joked he could put the capsule under the tonneau cover.

  • @theworkshopmechanicchannel3296

    I remember as a kid in the early 80’s seeing one in a showroom at one of the local dealers.
    From memory it was that orange Fanta in colour.
    I use to own a HT monza red Monaro when I was 16 and back in 1995 I owned a 1967 XRGT Falcon.
    I currently own an EH Special sedan.

  • @DaBoomDude
    @DaBoomDude Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like the torana is what a car from AMC car wouldve been if it didnt fail
    Also another interesting fact is - those posters he has of the A9X with the Marlboro livery are really fucking rare - most newer posters have the Marlboro livery removed due to the ban on advertising for cigarettes.

  • @FunzR32
    @FunzR32 Před 2 lety +1

    Randomly came across your channel, nice focus on Aussie things! Also 1 KW = 1.34 HP approx ;)

  • @tysonc1633
    @tysonc1633 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Ian, these are hard to find or see driving, every now and then clubs go on cruises and there are a few, when I see them in person they are awe inspiring. You would be drooling.
    A mate had a LH sedan with 186cu 4 spd I loved driving it. Another had a 308 LH, quickest car I had been in, crazy. Then he got a VK Brock grp 3. 304 cu.

  • @streetguru3054
    @streetguru3054 Před 2 lety +1

    One car you might find interesting as some people love it and some hate it is the 88 Holden VL HSV SS Group A Commodore ( AKA Walkinshaw ) it did win Bathurst in 1990 against the R32 Skyline and the Ford Sierra Cosworth

  • @erikmason3470
    @erikmason3470 Před 2 lety +2

    Mate was awesome to see some American perspective and appreciation on classic Holden’s the LX SLR5000 is my favorite Holden it is bloody beautiful and such an iconic piece of Australian history. If you like utes definitely check out the kingswood series the HZ 1 tonner is bloody bloody beautiful mate. I am really sad that Holden has stopped being produced in Australia and are now just doing imports it’s really depressing and also this whole electric vehicle is the future is really scary and depressing (won’t be for a long time until they will be viable in Australia because we our country is so spread apart from city to city, compared to America) I am in the transport industry I work on Kenworth trucks and diesel will be around for a while before the electric motors take ove because of our distance. Btw just this is my first time seeing your channel will definitely be looking at more of your videos really enjoyed the whole video

  • @shaneanderson788
    @shaneanderson788 Před 2 lety +2

    Love ozzy hardtops and Brocky is a legend !

  • @mscinders9449
    @mscinders9449 Před 2 lety +2

    Love Holden, Torana's and Brocky!!

  • @johnwallace6429
    @johnwallace6429 Před 2 lety

    I love what the A9x did for GM down under.. But the LJ XU1 is just the sweetest little 6 cylinder that could give you a slighty fizzing feeling in your pants while shredding your tyres and not crashing into a hedge.

  • @bloodyricho1
    @bloodyricho1 Před 2 lety

    What makes Peter "perfect " Brock such a legend is the fact that the gearbox and diff where made of glass . He managed to get them to hold together the whole race

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Před 2 lety

      The A9X mods were mainly to remove the fragility of the earlier cars. Very successful at doing that.

  • @ianm3172
    @ianm3172 Před 2 lety +1

    Had one, sold it, worst decision I’ve ever made apart from selling my xu1. It (XU1) Was just awesome to drive. Reading the comments also had the v8 metallic brown sandman with decked out insulated rear without the crapy decals but grew up didn’t/couldn’t dive it much, also bit hard to fit a baby seat. so I became more responsible. So I kept the Suzuki Katana 1100 NZ Carbureted. Passing police on bikes at full twist mistakenly once, was on a trip from Sydney to S.A, was on the way up to eagle on the hill, great series of great bends and short stretch straights😬 at least they were nice about those days, they found me parked a few min later came over to check out the bike, I still missed the xu1. At least I could scare any foolish passenger and myself at the same time.
    Re XU1’s, I think is was and still is the wild beast of light weight factory street cars inarguably not the safest at higher speeds, even had an air damper underneath many were understandably written off on wet roads. Amazingly people raced them they were fearless heroes to me, then they made the v8 Torana’s, temptation got the better of me. Nowadays I’ve slowed down, my only recent temptation was with a twin charged hot 4 (VW coffin). Gone now 😓So no need for my partner to have lots of additional insurance on me any more as I’m apparently slowing down as I approach my 7th decade, I’m told I’m safer now 😂enclosed by a turbo diesel UTE, yes it even keeps my hit the brakes because “Were going too fast” younger offspring and partner happy, so post Covid I can go fishing and reminisce whilst viewing John Cardigan you tubes to make them happy.
    Are they really discontinuing those twin turbo stingers 😁?

  • @shaneeslick
    @shaneeslick Před 2 lety

    G'day Ian,
    The Torana came as a SS for the Hatch & SL/R for the Sedan, as you saw here A9X was not a Model but an Option that added some Performance Improvement Parts & also Deleted some 'Unnecessary' Parts, from '74-'77 the Torana body used for Racing was the SL/R Sedan, the SS Hatch became the Preferred Body with the introduction of the A9X for the '77 Enduros (Sandown 500 & Bathust 1000) although there were some SL/R5000 A9X 4 doors raced too, the SL/R 4 Door had higher Production numbers than the SS Hatch.
    The L34 308ci/5044cc was the Motor for SL/R, SS & GTS up to '77, the L31 had more aggressive Emissions Restrictions which lowed the HP/KW Output, but the Race Cars were allowed to continue using the L34 Race Homologation Spec, one difference the A9X had for the Road & Race Cars was that it used an Electric Fan rather than powered by the Engine.

  • @peterhoulis1184
    @peterhoulis1184 Před 2 lety

    Torana an awesome Australian car , my first car when i was 17 was an LJ GTR TORANA RIP Peter Brock ,

  • @grahamejohn6847
    @grahamejohn6847 Před 2 lety

    Another awesome vid mate showing one of my all-time fav cars I've always been a Holden fan even though I owned an XW GT351 Falcoon. Sigh my family disowned me when I bought that lol oh and I was a yank tank lover as well from when I was in high school and our next-door neighbours started buying Pontiacs. The first was a Parisienne if I remember correctly and every 2 years they would change to another. They ended up buying Caddies which were huge cars lol. My fav US car was the Chevelle SS they just looked right to me.

  • @Andoryuuu
    @Andoryuuu Před 2 lety

    When I was growing up, Mum had a canary yellow 4 door LH Torana with a Bathurst 202 motor in it that was her daily driver, Dad built the engine himself with my Uncle (the two of them were mechanics) absolutely loved that car, she was a beast, sounded glorious too. I really miss that car.

  • @Tomoslb1
    @Tomoslb1 Před 2 lety

    I struggle with KW as well and I'm Australian, you Americans got it right with power figures HP is much easier to understand.

  • @snackbar8819
    @snackbar8819 Před 2 lety +2

    Congrats on 15k subs, mate!

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much!!!!!! I am so thrilled

  • @peterbrittain1963
    @peterbrittain1963 Před 2 lety

    i had the black and blue 4 door,,, sold it for $1800...i miss that car,, it was awesome to drive .

  • @dalebeveridge2516
    @dalebeveridge2516 Před 2 lety

    love your channel buddy

  • @jb1970_Charger
    @jb1970_Charger Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Ian, can't wait for you to checkout the Aussie Chrysler Charger, never won Bathurst, but insanely fast.

  • @waylander1905
    @waylander1905 Před 2 lety

    My first car was a LC Torana with the Red 202 6 cylinder engine owned by a single owner grand mother.
    No joke just like that image of the stock car it had a vinyl roof and floor, skinny steel wheels with hubcaps and was a kinda rusty gold colour, not that pretty to look at.
    Bought it for $3500. It's bum was nearly dragging on he ground so I thought the rear shocks were shot but I drove it home and found a air valve in the boot and low and behold pumped up the shocks and it already started looking better.
    Put some chrome 7 slot wide rims and tyres, stripped the vinyl and resprayed the roof, carpet and a racing steering wheel and a sick sound system!
    Loved that car and like an idiot sold it for $5k and bought a VH 253 VH Commodore which I owned for 6 weeks and put in a ditch and wrote off.
    Regrets I have had a few as they say.

  • @aussietaipan8700
    @aussietaipan8700 Před 2 lety

    The Torana XU1 next pls mate.I dont want to cry any more. This video for me was hard to watch but as usual it was great.

  • @memoto5944
    @memoto5944 Před 2 lety +1

    First car I fell in love with was a valiant charger, then I went onto Ford XA/XB coupe, then HJ/HQ Monaro/HZ was awesome too, then onto the commodores from VB onwards. A few notable mentions is of course the XY/XW GT's but also the 1956 Customline. As far as american cars I loved the ford mustang mach 1 and the '69 camaro.